Our Classes
Special Classes
Focused on exploring the fullness of UrbanGlass’s creative environment, these classes range widely in subject matter and are designed to add richness to both your studio practice and everyday life.
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Middle School Youth
Classes for ages 12-14.
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Glassblowing
Learn the tools and techniques that have been used to blow and sculpt glass for over two thousand years. Introductory classes start with the basics of safety, teamwork, and form, while advanced classes focus on specific techniques, best practices and innovations in the field.
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Form and Color: Intermediate Glassblowing with George Dielman
6 Sessions: February 7 — March 13
Wednesday, 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm -
Intermediate Glassblowing - Intro to Goblets with Alex Demmerle
6 Sessions: March 14 — April 18
Thursday, 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Coldworking Studio
The tools of the cold shop are used to carve, shape, polish, decorate and finish cold glass. Similar to a wood or metal shop, the cold shop contains saws, flat grinders, belt sanders, lathes, and a sandblaster specific for working with glass. Start with a focus on safety, and expand into exploring the many dynamic ways coldworking enhances and compliments glass work.
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Flameworking and Beadmaking
Flameworking (or lampworking) encompasses many different types of glasswork created with a torch. Artists use glass rods or tubes softened by the heat of the torch to create detailed sculptures, hollow forms, beads, and more. Learn the basics of beadmaking all the way through the subtleties of detailed glass sculpture.
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Intermediate Boro: Marbles, Patterns, and Clean Shapes with Ben Barocas
6 Sessions: March 28 — May 2
Thursday, 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Neon
Neon signs light up the city in all different shapes, words, and colors. From beginner to advanced classes, learn to bend glass tubes to be pumped with noble gasses and lit as sculptures or signage.
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Getcha Glow On (8 week) with Emily Craddock
8 Sessions: January 25 — March 14
Thursday, 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm -
High School Camp! Intro to Neon (FREE - STEM)
10 Sessions: July 8 — July 19
Monday, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Stained Glass & Creating Imagery on Glass
For thousands of years, artists have created decorative stained glass panels that cast colorful shadows and depict histories through image. Learn the basics of designing, cutting and piecing together unique stained glass creations. Explore glass painting and imagery processes to tell layered stories on glass.
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Intro to Stained Glass with Laura Carbone
6 Sessions: February 22 — March 28
Thursday, 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm -
Imagery in Stained Glass for Intermediate Level with Kelsie McNair
6 Sessions: March 27 — May 1
Wednesday, 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm -
High School Camp! Intro to Stained Glass (FREE - STEM)
10 Sessions: August 5 — August 16
Monday, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Kilnforming and Casting
Kilnforming refers to the spectrum of techniques that use the heat of the kiln to transform and shape glass. Fusing and slumping explore cutting flat glass to create shapes and patterns, the use of colorful crushed or powdered glass, and how these elements are transformed once inside the kiln. Kiln casting techniques include moldmaking, working with wax, and firing 3D forms in the kiln.
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Functional Art with Fusing with Kelsie McNair
6 Sessions: March 16 — April 20
Saturday, 11:00 am - 3:00 pm
Youth Camps
Dive into an exciting glass technique in one of our camps!
UrbanGlass offers a unique camp experience for young creatives looking to discover the endless creative possibilities of glass. Our week-long courses for middle and high school students introduce students to various techniques like glassblowing, beadmaking, stained glass, and more! In an effort to provide greater access to glass education for our growing community of young artists, we offer sliding-scale pricing options for youth camps so families can self-select the pricing tier that fits their financial situation.
We also offer FREE camps in collaboration with STEM Matters NYC, a Dept. of Education program that partners with cultural institutions to provide enrichment programs during spring and summer break for NYC students in grades K-12. Students are selected through an application process, with priority given to students who attend Title I schools. To be notified when applications open, please join the STEM Matters NYC mailing list by signing up here: https://spep.libwizard.com/f/mailinglist
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High School Camp! Intro to Neon (FREE - STEM)
10 Sessions: July 8 — July 19
Monday, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm -
High School Camp! Intro to Stained Glass (FREE - STEM)
10 Sessions: August 5 — August 16
Monday, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Youth Camps - Summer Camps
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High School Camp! Intro to Neon (FREE - STEM)
10 Sessions: July 8 — July 19
Monday, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm -
High School Camp! Intro to Stained Glass (FREE - STEM)
10 Sessions: August 5 — August 16
Monday, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Youth Camps - Spring Break
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Free Programs
Join a variety of free programming including lectures, professional development from our staff, and community still-life drawing sessions.
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High School Camp! Intro to Neon (FREE - STEM)
10 Sessions: July 8 — July 19
Monday, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm -
High School Camp! Intro to Stained Glass (FREE - STEM)
10 Sessions: August 5 — August 16
Monday, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Free Lectures & Demos
Find these videos and more on our YouTube Channel!
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